Dr. Teerachot Siriburanon is an Assistant Professor in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland. He joined UCD as a Post-Doctoral Researcher in 2016 under the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship Program and was promoted to Assistant Professor in 2019. His educational background includes: B.E. degree in Telecommunications Engineering from Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT), Thailand, 2010 M.E. and Ph.D. degrees from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, 2012 and 2016 respectively Dr. Siriburanon's research focuses on CMOS wireless transceiver systems and clock/frequency generation for both wireless and wireline communication applications. His work spans millimeter-wave circuit design, phase-locked loops, low-noise amplifiers, and quantum computing circuitry. He has made significant contributions to the field of ultra-low jitter frequency synthesis and has developed innovative techniques for flicker phase noise reduction in oscillators. His research demonstrates expertise in advanced CMOS technologies including 22-nm FD-SOI and 28-nm processes. His recent publications reveal a strong trend toward addressing critical challenges in 5G/6G communications, quantum computing hardware, and high-precision frequency synthesis. The research spans both theoretical modeling and practical circuit implementations, with particular emphasis on optimizing performance metrics such as phase noise, jitter, and power efficiency in high-frequency applications. Dr. Siriburanon has received numerous prestigious awards including: Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship (2017) Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Frontiers for the Future Project (2021) IEEE Solid-State Circuits Outstanding Reviewer (2024) IEEE CASS Best Reviewer for TCAS-I (2022) Multiple best paper awards at international conferences As an educator and research leader, Dr. Siriburanon serves as a thesis supervisor for PhD students and coordinates courses in Circuit Theory and Electronic Circuits. He currently leads active research projects including 'Massive Array of mm-Wave Transmitters with Digital Pencil Beam Steering for 5G Communications and Radars' and 'Smart RFDAC with AI-Assisted Calibration'. His service to the academic community includes membership on the Technical Program Committees of the IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits Symposium (RFIC) and the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), as well as editorial roles for IEEE Transactions on Circuit and Systems.

